SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492015-03-31T14:54:15-06:00SparkFun Electronicstrandi on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13trandiurn:uuid:b5100404-74db-7f17-43e1-9efbb18a92522013-03-07T10:26:38-07:00<p>I know this is discontinued, but still&hellip; for those having some of them around, <a href="http://trandi.wordpress.com/2013/03/07/improve-wireless-doorbell/" rel="nofollow" >here&rsquo;s an example</a> of how easy it is to use and how versatile&hellip;</p>ATtiny Fan on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13ATtiny Fanurn:uuid:bda2516f-e4e7-0466-b204-567c823fe9862012-03-26T20:14:50-06:00<p>I believe it does but the Flash is 1K instead of 8K.</p>Lefty4000 on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13Lefty4000urn:uuid:c65bda29-ce1e-633a-f975-a6402421c1332012-03-06T09:16:34-07:00<p>lawl</p>thechimerical on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13thechimericalurn:uuid:e9cbc86c-54c0-0bd2-e9e8-14c17fefd8682011-12-30T08:41:43-07:00<p>I just created a <a href="http://tekstop.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/programming-attiny13-using-arduino-isp-and-all-the-hacking-involved/" rel="nofollow" >tutorial</a> for programming these with an arduino (ISP).</p>Henryforce on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13Henryforceurn:uuid:71569957-eec0-d9b4-874a-864621a4d2442011-07-27T22:23:29-06:00<p>check out my tutorial in how to program this microcontroller with avr studio 4 and the avrisp mkii:<br/>
<a href="http://avrprojectsfiuady.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow" >link to tutorial</a></p>D4rK on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13D4rKurn:uuid:5f25ab75-b7c3-2ef8-63c7-8042eb747c842010-10-11T11:23:28-06:00<p>By 45 I mean 85.</p>D4rK on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13D4rKurn:uuid:886dd086-42da-d6ed-cd3d-54cc9efd80e12010-10-11T11:22:25-06:00<p>Does this have the same pinout as the attiny 45?</p>pchadik on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13pchadikurn:uuid:23e1fde1-aa40-f614-f193-539f826406722010-09-29T18:48:37-06:00<p>Hi Dimitris,<br/>
This micro has two PWM outputs by default, and it can drive up to 5 or 6 PWM using software PWM. However, each RGB LED will need 3 channels, bringing your total needed to 12 (4 x 3) outputs.<br/>
You might want to check out an attiny 2113 or atmega 328P (used in the recently updated Arduino Uno). Alternatively, you could get a TLC5940 16-channel LED driver, and interface with that via serial from a small micro like the attiny13 (here) or the attiny85.</p>dimitristzortzis on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13dimitristzortzisurn:uuid:77a1e8a7-3a36-19e4-c9b8-7769634499f62010-09-25T04:12:50-06:00<p>Hi,<br/>
newbie here,<br/>
I want to control 4 RGB LEDs with a small microcontroller. Is it possible to do it with this one? I didn&rsquo;t understand from the description or the datasheet if this micro supports PWM outputs.<br/>
thanks!<br/>
Dimitris</p>Earlz on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13Earlzurn:uuid:088c942f-84d0-063e-a4aa-76acc6b9afd02010-04-24T21:05:34-06:00<p>As of April 24th, 2010 Sparkfun is still shipping the older ATTIny13 and not the ATTiny13A.</p>Hmmm on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13Hmmmurn:uuid:7455c486-9dbd-1a9f-8ca4-bc25bbbc7a552010-01-04T09:33:35-07:00<p>Which is it?</p>Hmmm on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13Hmmmurn:uuid:5d126e94-77f6-34ed-a531-28c3abc633db2009-12-15T12:53:55-07:00<p>Digi-Key has the ATtiny13A for $1.72</p>timville on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13timvilleurn:uuid:a24ffda5-15b8-6262-9f3e-6256eb28a20e2009-05-16T14:28:51-06:00<p>As of 5-15, these are still ATTiny13, not the newer Tiny13A model.</p>timville on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13timvilleurn:uuid:ae32ec10-07db-aa09-5fc0-6a2a4ab0e4382009-05-14T13:32:55-06:00<p>I just ordered some a few days ago, I&rsquo;ll post on here what I get when my order comes in.</p>krh2o on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13krh2ourn:uuid:554157be-1897-5901-8b42-d0b469a971fa2009-05-11T03:01:26-06:00<p>Good question, because I see on the Atmel site it says the ATiny13 is &ldquo;Not recommended for new designs.&rdquo;</p>BT on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13BTurn:uuid:ab3ed250-6c67-2d9a-f697-fea59d0e03222009-05-05T12:46:34-06:00<p>Is this the 13A component or the older 13?</p>Axolotl on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13Axolotlurn:uuid:b67c5142-709c-ce75-8288-39a809427fcf2009-01-13T10:13:07-07:00<p>http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/Product_card.asp?part_id=3175<br/>
Max clock is 20MHz, 1k flash</p>ajja on COM-00211 - AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 1K 4A/D - ATtiny13ajjaurn:uuid:48e88494-b8ff-b0af-82b3-f69858de9edc2008-12-29T14:40:45-07:00<p>Unless I&rsquo;m seeing wrong, you say &ldquo;AVR 8 Pin 10MHz 2K 4A/D - ATtiny13&rdquo; and then say it has 1K program space? Eh? And is it 10 or 20MHz max clock?</p>